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marcelskittels · 1 year ago
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‹ Tour de France 2023 - Stage 21 ›
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trixies-allstar-crown · 1 year ago
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Australian cyclist Connor Lambert killed in training crash in Belgium
Jai Hindley and Luke Durbridge amongst those paying tribute to the 25-year-old rider from CyclingNews RSS Feed https://ift.tt/qig7C3I
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natelife · 7 years ago
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turbo durbo, out with a broken collarbone from aussie rr nats 
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biciclista · 8 years ago
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globalhappenings · 2 years ago
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Tour: Durbridge is positive for Covid-19, forced to retire
Tour: Durbridge is positive for Covid-19, forced to retire
(ANSA-AFP) – MORZINE (FRANCE), 12 JUL – The Australian Luke Durbridge tested positive for Covid-19 and therefore will have to retire from the 109 / o Tour de France cycling. This was announced a little while ago by ‘his of him’ team, the BikeExchange, before the start of the 10th stage, in Morzine. Durbridge is the fourth rider to leave the French stage race because he was positive for Covid-19,…
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investmart007 · 6 years ago
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PAU, France | Thomas looks to cement Tour lead in final mountain leg
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PAU, France | Thomas looks to cement Tour lead in final mountain leg
PAU, France  — Arnaud Demare was rewarded Thursday for hauling his muscular frame over the Alps and through the Pyrenees. Geraint Thomas, meanwhile, is preparing to cement his hold on the yellow jersey in Friday’s final mountain test of the Tour de France. After many of his competitors were unable to get through the mountains, Demare took advantage by dominating a mass sprint in Stage 18.
It marked the first victory by a French team, Groupama-FDJ, in this year’s race.  Sprinters Fernando Gaviria of Colombia and Dylan Groenewegen — who had each won two stages in this Tour — called it quits during Stage 12 to Alpe d’Huez. That came a day after Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel, who have a combined 44 Tour stage wins between them, failed to make the time cut on another mountain leg.
Demare said he was motivated by an accusation on social media from Andre Greipel, a top German sprinter, who alleged that Demare held on to his team car on the way up the grueling Col du Portet in Stage 17.
Demare finished Wednesday’s stage second to last but managed to avoid the time cut as thousands of French spectators cheered him on.
Greipel, who also quit in Stage 12, later apologized on Twitter, saying he had relied on “incorrect” information.  “It hurt me enormously,” Demare said. “It’s a shame that people cast doubts over my performance and my hard work. … I thought a lot about (Greipel) today. It’s not in my mindset or my philosophy to (cheat).
I worked hard in the mountains before the Tour and, as a result, I made it through mountain stages when most of the sprinters did not.”
Demare, who failed to make the cut on a climb in the Alps last year, had time to celebrate as he crossed the line with his arms wide open ahead of fellow Frenchman Christophe Laporte.
Alexander Kristoff of Norway crossed third in the same time. After two grueling days in the Pyrenees, Thomas was able to enjoy his seventh day in the yellow jersey during the less challenging 171-kilometer (106-mile) leg from Trie-Sur-Baise to Pau, which featured only two minor climbs and a flat finish.
Thomas remained 1 minute, 59 seconds ahead of Tom Dumoulin with the Welshman’s Sky teammate and four-time champion Chris Froome third, 2:31 behind.
Only two challenging stages remain — a lengthy leg through the Pyrenees on Friday including three major climbs, then a technical individual time trial on Saturday — before the mostly ceremonial finish on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on Sunday. Stage 19 starts in the pilgrimage town of Lourdes and takes the peloton over legendary climbs like the Col du Tourmalet and Col d’Aubisque.
“We’re expecting the worst, hoping for the best. … It’s the last mountain stage and I think guys will try to take every opportunity they can,” Thomas said. “But we’ve been riding real well the whole race, so hopefully we can keep that going for one more day.” After Froome cracked on the Col du Portet, all of Sky’s strategy is aimed at getting Thomas to Paris in yellow — meaning Froome may have to help.
“Hopefully we won’t have to use Froomey. Hopefully we’ll have strength in numbers and he’ll be able to just follow as well,” Thomas said. “But obviously having Froomey at my disposal, so to speak, is just phenomenal.”
Perhaps a bigger worry for Thomas and Froome concerns the unruly fans who have consistently affected this Tour by spitting at riders — or even reaching out to grab them. One fan who reached over the barriers nearly took Thomas down on Wednesday
“I thought it was maybe an accident, just maybe an overly exuberant fan,” Thomas said. “But when I got back to the hotel and was showed the pictures it was obviously something else. It’s not nice. It’s not what you want.”
On a warm day in southern France, Stage 18 took riders through the vineyards of Madiran to the city of Pau, the birthplace of 16th-century King Henri IV. It was the 70th time that the Tour passed through Pau, which first hosted the race in 1930.
Five riders — Guillaume Van Keirsbulck (Wanty-Groupe Gobert), Mathew Hayman (Mitchelton-Scott), Luke Durbridge (Mitchelton-Scott), Niki Terpstra (Quick-Step Floors) and Thomas Boudat (Direct Energie) — were involved in an early breakaway. The sprinters’ teams never let them get much more than two minutes ahead, and they were caught with 16.5 kilometers to go.
Otherwise, it was a very calm stage except for a minor crash involving Stage 17 winner Nairo Quintana and British rider Adam Yates midway through the route. Both riders got back on their bikes and continued without apparent problems. ___
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21bettr-blog · 8 years ago
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cyclonews · 5 years ago
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Le lineup du TDF 2019
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À quelques jours du grand départ du Tour de France 2019, certaines équipes ont déjà annoncé leur lineup, mot anglophone signifiant les 8 coureurs qui seront au départ de la 106 ème édition de la Grande Boucle. Voici donc les lineup des différentes équipes. Cet article sera actualisé jusqu’au 6 juillet au fur et à mesure que les équipes annoncent leurs coureurs. En gras sont marqués les leaders de chaque équipe s’ils ont été clairement annoncés.
Team Bora-Hansgrohe
Peter Sagan
Patrick Konrad
Emanuel Buchmann
Daniel Oss
Gregor Muhlberger
Lukas Postlberger
Marcus Burghardt
Maximilian Schachmann
Team Ineos
Egan Bernal
Geraint Thomas
Jonathan Castroviejo
Michal Kwiatkowski
Gianni Moscon
Wout Poels
Luke Rowe 
Dylan van Baarle
Trek Segafredo
Richie Porte
Bauke Mollema
Toms Skujins
Fabio Felline
Koen de Kort
Jasper Stuyven
Giulio Ciccone
Julien Bernard
Katusha
Jens Debusschere
Alex Dowsett
José Gonçalves
Marco Haller
Nils Politt
Rick Zabel
Mads Würtz Schmidt
Ilnur Zakarin
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Søren Kragh Andersen
Nikias Arndt
Cees Bol
Chad Haga
Lennard Kämna
Wilco Kelderman
Michael Matthews
Nicholas Roche
Mitchelton-Scott
Adam Yates
Simon Yates
Daryl Impey
Matteo Trentin
Luke Durbridge
Jack Haig
Chris Juul-Jensen
Michael Hepbrun
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Luis Leon Sanchez
Pello Bilbao
Gorka Izagirre
Jakob Fugsang
Alexey Lutsenko
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Omar Fraile
Hugo Houle
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William Bonnet
David Gaudu
Stefan Kueng
Matthieu Ladagnous
Rudy Molard
Sébastien Reichenbach
Anthony Roux
Bahrain-Merida
Ivan Cortina
Matej Mohoric
Dylan Teuns
Damiano Caruso
Vincenzo Nibali
Rohan Dennis
Sonny Colbrelli
Jan Tratnik
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Greg Van Avermaet
Patrick Bevin
Alessandro De Marchi
Simon Geschke
Serge Pauwels
Joey Rosskopf
Michaël Schär
Lukas Wisniowski
Lotto-Soudal
Caleb Ewan
Tiesj Benoot
Tim Wellens
Jens Keukeleire
Thomas De Gendt
Roger Kluge
Jasper De Buys
Maxime Monfort
Wanty-Gobert
Guillaume Martin
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Xandro Meurisse
Andrea Pasqualon
Aimé De Gendt
Kevin Van Melsen
Frédéric Backaert
Yoann Offredo
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Julian Alaphilippe
Kasper Asgreen
Dries Devenyns
Yves Lampaert
Enric Mas
Michael Morkov
Maximiliano Richeze
Elia Viviani
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leanpick · 2 years ago
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Aussies in action in Birmingham: Day 10
Aussies in action in Birmingham: Day 10
Aussies in action on Day 10 of the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games: CYCLING Men’s Road Race Final (Rohan Dennis, Luke Durbridge, Sam Fox, Luke Plapp, Miles Scotson), Women’s Road Race Final (Georgia Baker, Grace Brown, Brodie Chapman, Alexandra Manly, Ruby Roseman-Gannon, Sarah Roy) St Nicholas Park DIVING Diving – Men’s 10m Platform Preliminary (Shixin Li, Cassiel Rousseau), Women’s 3m…
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marcelskittels · 2 years ago
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trixies-allstar-crown · 2 years ago
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Jay Vine delivers upset to take Australian time trial title victory
UAE Team Emirates rider wins by three seconds ahead of Luke Durbridge, Kelland O'Brien third and Luke Plapp fourth after mechanical from CyclingNews RSS Feed https://ift.tt/9MafDV3
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rivaltimes · 2 years ago
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Bennett and Durbridge leave the Tour due to coronavirus
Bennett and Durbridge leave the Tour due to coronavirus
12 July 2022, France, Morzine: The pack rides during the tenth stage of the 109th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 148.5-kilometer-long medium-mountain stage from Morzine to Megeve. Photo: David Pintens/BELGA/dpa – David Pintens/BELGIAN/dpa The cyclists George Bennett (UAE Team Emirates) and Luke Durbridge (Team BikeExchange-Jayco) have not taken the start of the tenth stage of the…
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znewstech · 2 years ago
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Australia's Luke Durbridge out of Tour de France with Covid | More sports News
Australia’s Luke Durbridge out of Tour de France with Covid | More sports News
MORZINE – Australian rider Luke Durbridge of the Bike Exchange team is the latest Tour de France rider to pull out of the 21-day race after testing positive for Covid-19. Another Australian Ben O’Connor pulled out on Monday after struggling through week one with an injury from a fall on day two. Durbridge is the fourth rider so far to pull out due to Covid but only 164 riders of the original 176…
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apisonadora60 · 6 years ago
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2020 Olympics Australia Roster
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Luke Durbridge, Sarah Gigante seal overall at Santos Festival of Cycling
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Georgia Baker and Sam Welsford win final stage circuit race in Adelaide.
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